Seriously? People didn’t like this episode? I thought it was one of the best Simpsons in years - it was hysterical the whole way (except when they gave the Texas cowboy OCD, which was a bit annoying.) I think the usual story structure with the main plot not starting until after the first break has gotten a bit strained of late, and telling the whole thing as one self-contained story arc (albeit a complicated one) was a refreshing change. Plus the story was funny - and it had great scenes, like when the sheep turned around to headbutt Burns’s table. Plus learning about Snake’s past was great. And seeing how Krabapple got her start in Springfield - with a sort of implicit wink to the way the kids don’t age - was excellent. And c’mon, “She had the rack of an angel” - brilliant!
I thought it was pretty much on par with the show’s heydey several years back. Which, given the way the show’s gone for the past few seasons, is something of an achievement.
I was surprised at the first few posts–I agree this was one of best episodes in a long time. The story-within-a-story-within-a-story was done very well.
It also made me think of the episode with the same events being told from Homer’s, Lisa’s, Marge’s, and Bart’s perspectives (the one with Homer’s severed thumb).
I also thought it was great episode. I think the OP is just assuming all new Simpsons suck. Even a bad Simpsons is far funnier than 95% of whats on TV. But I got alot of big laughs out of this one.
How about that Edna? Shes had quite a history of boyfriends.
Skinner, Comic Book Guy, and now Moe. Am I missing any other total losers?
Anywho, I thought this was an “eh” episode. Didn’t really keep me entertained. I just had it on as background noise while I played “Imperial Glory.” It was either that or the same song I’ve been listening on loop for the last two days. I could have went either way.
My thoughts exactly. I can suspend disbelief for a civic-minded mountain sheep, but the dark cave bothered me. And now I’ve got the Commander McBragg themesong running through my head.